Which prepositions can take, come, go, take and get go? What does it mean in Chinese?

It can be used with almost all prepositions. That's fucking outrageous.

Suddenly (the ship) encountered a headwind.

Suddenly (the ship) encountered a headwind.

Very fond of ... fascinated and attracted.

Be very fond of ... be fascinated, be attracted.

Double cultivation is first casual and then surprised, first at a loss and then suddenly enlightened.

Without any [mouth] decline, do not accept, not interested in doing.

Take bribes [Americans] accept bribes; Blackmail, wait for opportunities to harm others and benefit themselves.

Follow the example of ... ...

Objection; dislike

Angry at ... misunderstanding, misunderstanding

Debunk, debunk and severely criticize; Lashed out at strict analysis and rough treatment; Hell to pay; Remove spots

Don't think it necessary to read (meeting minutes, etc.). ); Think it unnecessary to talk about or listen to (something that claims to be satisfactory) ...; Claiming to have no problem with ... ...

Take away; Take away; Dismantle in order to leave; Take away, make disappear, eliminate (a disease, etc). ) and buy ... food house.

Take back (preface) and admit that you are wrong; Cancel (promise) to agree to return goods and take back (goods); Bring back to a certain point; memory

Write down, write down, write down, write down, write down, write down, write down, write down, write down, write down, write down, write down, write down, write down, write down, write down, write down, write down, write down, write down.

Take a five-minute [ten-minute] break and take a nap.

Take a five-minute [ten-minute] break.

Take ... for ... that (someone or something) is. ...

Take from the subtraction; Impairment; decrease

Take it home and know yourself completely and deeply.

Accept, accept; Loading, receiving and receiving (live) are shortened at home; Make it smaller; Get to know, watch, visit [take] credulity [take] take it for granted [cheat] to subscribe to (a newspaper), including [including] detention.

Guess and think; Decide [say] [often used with can] that you can stand (pain, criticism, difficulty, ridicule, etc.). ) silently agree and accept.

Listen carefully; Listen to everything.

Take it and like it [English] Don't want to stand criticism (ridicule, etc.). )

Accept it or give it up or accept it or forget it; It's up to you whether you want it or not.

Take it out and accept ... as compensation.

Get it from someone. Make sb weak, make sb exhausted. Take it out on sb.

Don't help me up before I fall [Su Kou] Please hear me out before you answer me.

Take off, take off; Remove; Cut off [the mouth] and walk away; Go away and take (somewhere); Transfer (somewhere), lower (the price), cancel, take the life of ..., kill [imitate] and learn examples ...; Make fun of (the plane) taking off (eyes, attention). Stop execution, deletion, deduction and copying; draw

Catch up, catch up.

To present (a property, characteristic, etc.). Take on (work), take on (responsibility), hire and accept challenges ... feel sorry for fighting with others; Excitedly pretending to be popular, popular; Welcome to accept (passengers); load

Take it out, pull it out; Remove (stains, etc). Invite (someone) out of the house, take it with you, and get (a patent, a license, etc.). ), issue (summons), summon, destroy, destroy, buy, eat and set out.

Take out, remove; Make compensation; retaliate

Pursue, chase

Take over receive [manage] send ... imitate, adopt and move ... to the next line.

Take sb. Take someone by surprise. Out of the blue

Accept sb. An invitation, challenge, etc. ) and ask someone. Cash it. ...

Take sb. Attack sb. suddenly; Surprise sb. Interrupt sb. suddenly

Take sb. Attack sb. suddenly; Surprise sb. Interrupt sb. suddenly

Take sb. Misunderstand sb. the meaning of

Take sth. Be with someone. Reflect something to someone (orally or in writing); Give it to sb. View of sth.

Fall in love with, like hobbies, indulge in, get into the habit of ... escape to ... and start to participate in it. ...

Drink too much [drink too much] and get drunk.

To occupy (a place); Cost (time); To occupy and accept (passengers); Carrying (goods) and absorbing (water); Resolve to interrupt someone; Blame, reprimand begins; Set about dealing with interest in; Begin to engage in, begin to learn to put (someone) under your own protection; Close it (under the door), continue to support it, and then say hold on tight, hold on tight; Shorten (clothes) and accept (suggestions, challenges, etc.). (school); Settle down in class, settle down and subscribe (bonds); Raise (donate) [mouth] (weather) clear up and get better.

Associate with ... [fooling around] wholeheartedly, obsessed with believing; Adopt [often passive] like to accept, endure ...

Take responsibility for ... Take the initiative to take (responsibility, etc.). ); Blame yourself (at fault) without authorization; Decisive and bold

Take responsibility for ... Take the initiative to take (responsibility, etc.). ); Blame yourself (at fault) without authorization; Decisive and bold

Take us with you, that's what we do,

happen

Meet met ...

follow

be accompanied by

Come and go, come and go.

smash

Come here, come here

Come when you arrive

Let's go, we fell down.

Come back.

have precedence over ...

Between ...

Passer Passer

Come down, come down

Come and meet.

Come forward, step forward

Come on in.

Play a role in the ...

grow out of ...

Fall from ... ...

Come on stage

appear

Come out of ...

survive

Come, come

Come together and make up.

Fall into the category of … ...

Get up. Get up.

Serendipity ...

Figure out a way to find out the answer

Go too far.

Go rock climbing (adventure)

Go too far.

Go to hell with a basket in your hand

Go to hell in a hanging basket (bad situation)

Get carried away

Go against it; Do not meet; To the detriment of ...

Not barely making ends meet.

Hobbies, participation; employ oneself in/engage in

Walk over; according to

Continue to continue; happen

Review and review; Check carefully; turn up

advance

Although it was passed; Read from beginning to end; Rehearsal; experience

Go away; Go on holiday; disappear

Go get it or pick it up; Fight for it;

Go out, go out, out of date, strike, desire, resignation, collapse

1 bring or

persuade

Cause to adopt an idea or take some action.

Persuade: To cause to adopt a proposal or take an action.

Bring back to consciousness.

Regained consciousness

2 down

Cause to fall or collapse.

Knock down, collapse

To kill people.

kill

3 put forward

Produce; Production:

Reason; Production:

Fruiting plants.

Fruiting plant

Give birth to (a cub).

Birth (offspring)

4 put forward

To present; Production:

Be present; Put forward:

Present evidence.

Submit evidence

To transfer (an amount) from one page or column to another.

To move (a number) to the next page or column.

5 bring it in

Submit (a judgment) to a court.

Legal statement (ruling)

To produce, produce, or earn (profits or income).

To produce, produce, or earn (profits, income).

6 take off

Complete:

To achieve, complete:

Complete a successful advertising campaign.

Won an advertising battle.

7 bring

Cause to appear:

Cause to appear:

Brought dessert.

Serve dessert

8 take out

To expose or expose:

To expose, expose:

Revealed the facts.

Expose the facts

Introduce (a maiden) to society.

Introduce (a girl) to society.

To produce or publish:

Launch, release:

Publish a new book.

Publish a new book

To cultivate and develop (a quality, for example) for maximum benefit:

Try your best to educate and cultivate (a quality, for example):

You bring out the best in me.

You bring out the best in me.

10 to

Bring back to consciousness.

Wake up.

To cause (a ship) to go against the wind or stop.

Set sail to make (a ship) downwind and stop.

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Take care of and educate (a child); The rear.

Care and education (children); put forward

Introduce discussion; By the way.

Introduce discussion; mention

I want to throw up.

vomit

Make a sudden stop.

Stop suddenly.

1. Walk around

(1) (Yes) Walk around and travel. For example:

He can't walk very well after the operation. He doesn't go out much after the operation.

It's easy to get around by bus in this city. It is convenient to go anywhere by bus in this city.

(2) spread (news, rumors, etc. ). For example:

I don't mind you knowing, but I really don't want it to spread. It's not that I won't let you know, but I really don't want it to spread.

2. Progress

(1) Leave (a place). For example:

It is really time for us to go. It is really time for us to go.

(2) Get along, live and get along. For example:

How are you getting along (with her)? How are you?

Do you get along well with your boss? Do you get along well with your boss?

(3) progress. For example:

How is your work going? " & gt?

Step 3 leave

(1) Leave, escape, escape. For example:

I can't leave (the office) before 7 o'clock. I can't leave before seven. Office).

The thief escaped with all our money. Those thieves stole all our money and ran away.

(2) Evade punishment, be exempted from punishment and be given a lighter punishment. For example:

If you cheat in the exam, you will never get away with it. Cheating in exams must be investigated.

He was lucky to be fined for such a serious incident. He made such a serious mistake, but he was lucky enough to pay only a fine. (from www.nmet 168.com)

Step 4 come back

(1) Return and go home. When did you come back from Paris? When did you come back from Paris?

(2) Get it back, get it back, get it back. For example:

He found his lost watch. His lost watch was found back.

We decided to get the book back. We decided to get the book back.

5. Get down, take it down, put it down, take it down, write it down, put it down and swallow it. For example:

The boy climbed up the tree and couldn't get down. The little boy climbed up the tree, but he couldn't get down.

He spoke so fast that I couldn't write down everything he said; Text indentation: 21pt; Line height:18pt; Mso-char-indend。 He spoke so fast that I couldn't write down everything he said.

We managed to shoot down the enemy plane. We managed to shoot down two enemy planes.

This medicine tastes so bad that I can hardly swallow it. The medicine tasted so bad that I managed to swallow it.

6. Start doing something. Start doing something and deal with something seriously. For example:

It's time for us to get down to business. It's time we got down to business.

Step 7 arrive

(1) Stop, arrive and come back. Such as: (1)' Times New Rome' ">

The train (plane) is late. The train (plane) is late.

I'll call him as soon as I get home.

(2) please. For example:

They have invited a doctor to see the child. They invited a doctor to see the children.

(3) interject. For example:

He talked so much that he couldn't get a word in. He kept talking, and no one could interrupt him.

(4) harvesting, harvesting. For example:

The villagers are busy harvesting crops. The villagers are busy harvesting crops.

Step 8 leave

(1) take off, take off, take off. For example:

The plane took off on time. The plane took off on time.

We set off immediately after breakfast. We left after breakfast.

(2) get off work. For example:

Get off after work. Such as MSO-char-indent-count: 2.0; MSO-char-indent-size: 10.5 pt; MSO-line-height-rule:exactly " & gt; We get off work at five. We get off work at five.

I'll get off at the next stop. I'll get off at the next stop.

(3) be given a lighter punishment and be exempted from prosecution. For example:

He escaped by paying a small fine. He settled it by paying a small fine.

9. Get in the car

(1) Get on the bus. For example:

The bus came and we got on. The bus came and we got on.

The bus came and we got on XT-Indent: 21.1pt; Line height:18pt; MSO-char-indent-count:2.0; MSO-char-indent-size: 10.55 pt; MSO-line-height-rule:exactly " & gt; (2) Advance, progress and life. For example:

Let's get back to work. Let's move on.

How are you (at school)? How is your situation (at school)?

(3) get along. For example:

He is not an easy person to get along with. He is not easy to get along with. (from www.nmet 168.com)

10. escape

10( 1) Come out, go out and leave. For example:

The door is locked and we can't get out. The door is locked and we can't get out. D(2 1)

The meeting went on very late, so I left as soon as possible. The meeting was late, so I left as soon as I had the chance.

(2) Take it out, take it out. For example:

He took out a dictionary and looked up the word in it. He took out his dictionary to look up the word.

(3) publishing, publishing. For example:

We hope to get the report before the end of the month. We hope to publish this report at the end of this month.

(4) leakage. For example:

If the secret gets out, there will be trouble. If the secret gets out, it will be in trouble.

1 1. escape

. (1) Run, hide. For example:

He tried to avoid helping me. He tried to avoid giving me help.

He will do anything to avoid work. He will do anything to avoid work.

In order to avoid work, in-bottom: 0pt; Text indentation: 21.1pt; Line height:18pt; MSO-char-indent-count:2.0; MSO-char-indent-size: 10.55 pt; MSO-line-height-rule:exactly " & gt; (2) Let it say (take it out, etc. ). For example:

He tried to ask her for money. He tried to get her to pay.

The police extracted the truth from him. The police forced him to tell the truth.

(3) Give up, quit and stop. For example:

You must get rid of that bad habit. You must get rid of that bad habit.

He told me to quit smoking. He told me to quit smoking.

12. Overcome

(1) Go, cross, cross. For example:

How can we cross the river? How do we cross the river?

(2) overcome. For example:

She can't overcome her shyness. She can't overcome her shyness.

(3) Recovery and restoration. For example:

Have you recovered from your cold? Have you recovered from your cold?

He hasn't come out of her death yet. He is still grieving for her death.

13. Adopted

(1) Read it, read it, read it, read it. For example:

There is a lot of work to be done. There is a lot of work to be done.

He spent all his money. He ran out of money.

I must finish reading this book before Saturday. I must finish reading this book before Saturday.

(2) Pass (exam), connect (telephone), and spend (time). For example:

Did you pass your driving test? Did you pass your driving test?

I tried to call you, but I couldn't get through.

14. Party. For example:

When can we get together? When can we get together?

We will discuss the problem with him. We will meet with him to discuss the problem.

15. Get up

(1) Get up, get up. For example:

I get up at six every morning. I get up at six every morning.

The whole class stood up when the teacher came in.

The teacher came in-bottom: 0pt Text indentation: 21.1pt; Line height:18pt; MSO-char-indent-count:2.0; MSO-char-indent-size: 10.55 pt; MSO-line-height-rule:exactly " & gt; (2) dress up. For example:

She disguised herself as a peasant girl. She dressed up as a peasant girl.

(3) holding. For example:

We are preparing a party for him; Margin-bottom: 0ptTEXr birthday. We will hold a birthday party for her. (from www.nmet 168.com)

16. Start doing it

Go on doing sth. For example:

Please move. (Don't stop) Please go ahead.

(2) start doing something. For example:

Soon I started talking to her. Soon I started talking to her.

We chatted and found that we went to college together. We chatted until we found out that we were college classmates.

17. Done

(1) is ... for example:

He was warned for speeding. He was caught speeding.

Some glasses were broken when we moved. Some glasses were broken when we moved.

(2) In a certain state 8: Normal ">

Soon he got dressed and went out. He quickly got dressed and went out.

Don't get excited about it. Don't get excited about it.

18. get something for sb. For example:

Let's get them something to eat. Let's get them something to eat first.

Can you give me a ticket? /Can you buy me a ticket? Can you get me a ticket?

19. Let someone (something) do something. For example:

You have to get them here. You must try to get them here.

Unable to start the car, he went by bus. He can't start the car, so he goes by bus.

Other ent: 21.1pt; Line height:18pt; MSO-char-indent-count:2.0; MSO-char-indent-size: 10.55 pt; MSO-line-height-rule:exactly " & gt; Get sb (sth) to do sth and get sb (sth) started. For example:

His words set us thinking. His speech made us think.

Can you make the clock run again? Can you make this clock run again? (from www.nmet 168.com)

2 1. Finish sth. For example:

Go get a haircut. Go get your hair cut.

You must finish the work before Friday. You must finish the work by Friday at the latest.

Note: Sometimes it means to meet by chance. For example:

His watch was stolen. His watch was stolen.

His finger was caught in the door. Text indentation: 21pt; Line height: His finger was caught in the door.

22. start doing sth

(1) Start doing something. For example:

I met him at 1995. I met him at 1995.

Once you get to know her, you will like her. Once you get to know her, you will like her.

(2) Have the opportunity to do something and strive to achieve something. For example:

He has never been to college. He never had a chance to go to college. He has never been to tpt color: maroon; FONT-FAMILY:' Times New Roman ' " & gt;

How did you become a captain? How did you become a captain?